Sean Aaron ~ "The secret is out: I'm really an American cat-girl."Q: How many physicists does it take to change a light bulb?A: Two, one to hold the light bulb, the other to rotate the universe.Just Say No To Toast!

I know a lot of people didn't like Tooie at all because,the overworld was to large & boring to explore,a lot of backtracking,and to many moves to learn.I do agree that the world was to big but I loved all the new moves added in the game,and I don't mind backtracking,and I found the game more fun and more challenging then Kazooie.

I thought Tooie was the superior as I didn't despise going back to the levels to get more notes that all re-appeared again because in Tooie, they don't re-appear. I found that very annoying and didn't like recollecting notes if I ever needed more.

Sean Aaron ~ "The secret is out: I'm really an American cat-girl."Q: How many physicists does it take to change a light bulb?A: Two, one to hold the light bulb, the other to rotate the universe.Just Say No To Toast!

I made Kid Tripp! PocketGamer gave it a 9 out of 10! You should totally buy it now!
[16:39] BadKitty: you trying to steal stuff from me? u_u
[16:41] kribs: don't worry Emmy, even if poix tried to steal something from you, he wouldn't finish stealing it

Besides Nintendo, Rare is hands down my favorite video game company. I love all of their games, in particular, Banjo-Kazooie, Perfect Dark, DK64...

But beyond that, my favorite of my favorites is Conker's Bad Fur Day. Best video game soundtrack, incredible graphics and effects without even the use of an expansion pack, tight controls, great voice acting, and of course, better still,

the multiplayer.

Genius multiplayer, my best party trick. Death Match, or Total War? Four controllers? Your set for a good time.